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Freyssinet method of arch construction applied to rogue river bridge in Oregon
Construction of bridge on Roosevelt Highway, Federal Route 124B, consisting of seven 230-ft symmetrical 2-rib arch spans, with rise of 47 ft; 8 jacks placed at temporary open joints at crown of each span; results of observations on one span; conclusions are favorable to FREYSSINET method.
Freyssinet method of arch construction applied to rogue river bridge in Oregon
Construction of bridge on Roosevelt Highway, Federal Route 124B, consisting of seven 230-ft symmetrical 2-rib arch spans, with rise of 47 ft; 8 jacks placed at temporary open joints at crown of each span; results of observations on one span; conclusions are favorable to FREYSSINET method.
Freyssinet method of arch construction applied to rogue river bridge in Oregon
Am Concrete Inst -- J
Gemeny, A.L. (author) / McCullough, C.B. (author)
1932
23 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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